Automatic imitation of biomechanically possible and impossible actions: effects of priming movements versus goals [PDF]
Recent behavioral, neuroimaging, and neurophysiological research suggests a common representational code mediating the observation and execution of actions; yet, the nature of this representational code is not well understood.
Bertenthal, B.I. +2 more
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Collective phenomena in crowds—Where pedestrian dynamics need social psychology [PDF]
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal of gatherings. To date pedestrian dynamics have been primarily studied in the natural and engineering sciences.
A. Sieben, Jette Schumann, A. Seyfried
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Developing the Leuven Embedded Figures Test (L-EFT): testing the stimulus features that influence embedding [PDF]
Background The Embedded Figures Test (EFT, developed by Witkin and colleagues (1971)) has been used extensively in research on individual differences, particularly in the study of autism spectrum disorder.
Lee de-Wit +4 more
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Comparing AI-Generated Stimuli and Photos: Visual Search Study
Background. AI algorithms have rapidly entered everyday life in the last few years, which caused the appearance of a large number of both texts and images generated by neural networks. Nevertheless, the perception of artificially generated images has not
Frol A. Sapronov, Elena S. Gorbunova
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Affective Communication of Map Symbols: A Semantic Differential Analysis
Maps enable us to relate to spatial phenomena and events from viewpoints far beyond direct experience. By employing signs and symbols, maps communicate about near as well as distant geospatial phenomena, events, objects, or ideas.
Silvia Klettner
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Effects in the affect misattribution procedure are modulated by feature-specific attention allocation [PDF]
We examined whether automatic stimulus evaluation as measured by the Affect Misattribution Procedure (AMP) is moderated by the degree to which attention is assigned to the evaluative stimulus dimension (i.e., feature-specific attention allocation, FSAA).
De Houwer, Jan +2 more
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The thermodynamics of cognition: A mathematical treatment
There is a general expectation that the laws of classical physics must apply to biology, particularly the neural system. The evoked cycle represents the brain's energy/information exchange with the physical environment through stimulus.
Eva Deli +2 more
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Bistable Gestalts reduce activity in the whole of V1, not just the retinotopically predicted parts [PDF]
Activity in the primary visual cortex reduces when certain stimuli can be perceptually organized as a unified Gestalt. This reduction could offer important insights into the nature of feedback computations within the human visual system; however, the ...
de-Wit, Lee H. +3 more
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Use of Symptomatic Drug Treatment for Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis and Patterns of Work Loss
ABSTRACT Objective To describe the use of central stimulants and amantadine for fatigue in MS and evaluate a potential association with reduced work loss in people with MS. Methods We conducted a nationwide, matched, register‐based cohort study in Sweden (2006 to 2023) using national registers with prospective data collection.
Simon Englund +3 more
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PROBLEM DALAM ASUMSI PSIKOLOGI BEHAVIORIS (SEBUAH TELAAH FILSAFAT ILMU)
Behaviorism as a mainstream in psychology occupies a very significant position in decades. Behaviorism developed a method that is able to overcome the shortcomings of introspection in psychology studies.
Lailiy Muthmainnah
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